Anticipation among food enthusiasts has been building since the Austin, Texas-based chain announced in March 2007 that it was opening a second St. Louis area location.
The developer of the 700-acre Lakeview Commerce Center in Edwardsville is adding two buildings that would more than double space at the center. Sacramento, Calif.-based Panattoni Development Co. is planning to build a more than 1.2-million-square-foot speculative building, which is
Last month, Tracey Mosley renewed her lease on the little house in Florissant that she's come to call home. Two weeks ago, she learned that her landlord was almost $5,000 behind on the mortgage, and foreclosure was imminent. And last
NEW YORK — Two former Bear Stearns Cos. hedge fund managers were arrested Thursday and charged with lying to investors about the collapse of the subprime mortgage market, perhaps signaling the start of a wave of prosecutions arising from the
The developer of the 700-acre Lakeview Commerce Center in Edwardsville is adding two buildings that would more than double space at the center. Sacramento, Calif.-based Panattoni Development Co., is planning to build a more than 1.2-million-square-foot speculative building. A speculative
St. Charles-based American Railcar Industries Inc. today announced it completed a joint-venture agreement to build and sell freight railcars and components in India and other countries. American Railcar will equally divide ownership of the new venture with Amtek Auto Ltd.,
Missouri Baptist Medical Center said Thursday it would lay off about 40 employees including administrative workers, members of the management team and other staff. The hospital, in Town and Country, said an "unanticipated softening of diagnostic testing and elective procedures"
KANSAS CITY -- Falling consumer demand for gas-guzzling pickup trucks is leading the Ford Motor Co. to retool its Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo to produce more crossover sport utility vehicles, union officials said. Jeff Wright, president of the
Anheuser-Busch Cos. board of directors will meet Friday in St. Louis, presumably to weigh InBev's $47.5 billion offer, a Busch family member told the Post-Dispatch. Adolphus Busch IV, the uncle of the brewer's Chief Executive August A. Busch IV, said